The Supreme Court interpreted this permissively in a 1978 case on taxation — but you can be sure a compact that affected presidential elections without Congress's approval would get litigated, big-time. |
He also frames it by conceiving rhetoric itself so permissively. |
These take thought, at least ostensibly or permissively, for the temporal welfare of the laity, as well as for their own. |
Well, your Honour, it is a question of what one can permissively do. |
If powers are precisely rather than permissively formulated, procedures to render visible occasions of use are constructed. |
It should regulate all electronic monitoring, even if it does so permissively. |